Agile Conversations: The Importance of Non-Functional Requirements for Agile Success
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
When building new things, functionality is always top of mind. But how the things we build work is just as critical to creating new value. Join Casey Ayers and Tommy van Schaik to learn how non-functional requirements define successful projects.
Everyone knows that successful project teams build features and functions that generate value. But how we do so is critical in separating good from great. In this Agile Conversation, Casey Ayers and Tommy van Schaik discuss the importance of non-functional requirements, like reliability, resiliency, efficiency, compatibility, and more. By the end of this engaging discussion, you’ll have a new appreciation for how you manage the characteristics of project deliverables defines the value of your end results.
Everyone knows that successful project teams build features and functions that generate value. But how we do so is critical in separating good from great. In this Agile Conversation, Casey Ayers and Tommy van Schaik discuss the importance of non-functional requirements, like reliability, resiliency, efficiency, compatibility, and more. By the end of this engaging discussion, you’ll have a new appreciation for how you manage the characteristics of project deliverables defines the value of your end results.
Syllabus
- Course Trailer 0mins
- The Importance of Non-Functional Requirements for Agile Success 39mins
Taught by
Casey Ayers
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